This week certain sources shed a little more light on what Ivanka’s role could be in the coming years, whether is be business or government oriented.

There has been speculation as to what Ivanka Trump’s role would be during her father’s presidency following a series of tweets from the president-elect that did not mention her as one of the people taking over his business.

Official titles for Ivanka and her husband Jared Kushner have not been announced. CNN reports, though, that Kushner is also expected to have a role outside of the family office.

According to a report from The Associated Press, Kellyanne Conway told MSNBC Thursday that any of the president-elect's adult children who work in the administration would separate from their father's business empire and leave "no ambiguity" that could expose the family to conflicts of interest.

Earlier this month, Trump indicated that two of children, Donald Trump Jr. and Eric Trump, will manage his business during his presidency.

CNN discovered that Ivanka and her husband have been searching for a home in Georgetown to reportedly work closely with Trump in government. The details have not been specifically announced, however. There is a federal nepotism law, passed in 1967, that states no public official may hire or promote a relative, reported CNN.